Wealthy New York City singles are tracking down replicas of their old flames by sending photos of exes to an online dating site that uses a computer program to find matches with similar faces.

Match.com’s new service, unveiled earlier this month, features “cutting-edge facial recognition technology” that hooks users up with love interests based on a physical type — such as chiseled cheekbones or big eyes, according to a rep for the Web site.

Specialists match the image of the user’s ex with photos of other singles in the Match.com database, according to the Web site, which charges $5,000 for the six-month service.

The high-tech love hunt is clicking with some singles.

“I definitely need to find [my date] attractive, so this makes it more of a sure thing,” said one 30-year-old doctor from the Upper East Side, who submitted photos of five exes.